Schatten über den Inseln
Schatten über den Inseln

Schatten über den Inseln

1952Movie99 minGerman

On the Faroe Islands, people eke out a meagre existence by catching birds. Merchant Brause pays them little and does a good business. This comes under threat when Dr. Sten Horn suspects that the dangerous annual plague, which kills dozens of inhabitants, is transmitted by birds. Brause forces the people to work anyway and conceals the telegram from the Copenhagen research institute that confirms Horn's suspicions. Horn, supported by his cousin Arne, enlightens the islanders and the greedy Brause can only flee.

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Director: Hermann WenigGenres: Drama, Crime

Plot Summary

A young man named Peter is drawn into a criminal underworld on a remote island after his father's mysterious death. He becomes entangled with a dangerous group involved in smuggling and black market activities. Peter must navigate this treacherous environment while trying to uncover the truth about his father's demise and his own involvement.

Critical Reception

Information on the critical reception of 'Schatten über den Inseln' from 1952 is scarce in contemporary sources. As a film from post-war Germany, it likely reflects the cinematic trends of its time, focusing on crime and dramatic intrigue. It is not widely discussed in modern critical retrospectives.

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  • The film explores themes of mystery and crime within a dramatic narrative.
  • It offers a glimpse into German cinema of the early 1950s.
  • The plot likely involves suspenseful twists and turns surrounding the protagonist's investigation.

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As a film from a period when Germany was still rebuilding its film industry after World War II, 'Schatten über den Inseln' might have faced production challenges and had a limited distribution, contributing to its relative obscurity today.

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